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Hijos Del Pueblo Gender Family And Community In Rural Mexico 17301850 Deborah E Kanter

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Hijos Del Pueblo Gender Family And Community In Rural Mexico 17301850 Deborah E Kanter
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Deborah E. Kanter
ISBN: 9780292793880, 029279388X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hijos Del Pueblo Gender Family And Community In Rural Mexico 17301850 Deborah E Kanter by Deborah E. Kanter 9780292793880, 029279388X instant download after payment.

The everyday lives of indigenous and Spanish families in the countryside, a previously under-explored segment of Mexican cultural history, are now illuminated through the vivid narratives presented in Hijos del Pueblo ("offspring of the village"). Drawing on neglected civil and criminal judicial records from the Toluca region, Deborah Kanter revives the voices of native women and men, their Spanish neighbors, muleteers, and hacienda peons to showcase their struggles in an era of crisis and uncertainty (1730-1850). Engaging and meaningful biographies of indigenous villagers, female and male, illustrate that no scholar can understand the history of Mexican communities without taking gender seriously. In legal interactions native plaintiffs and Spanish jurists confronted essential questions of identity and hegemony. At once an insightful consideration of individual experiences and sweeping paternalistic power constructs, Hijos del Pueblo contributes important new findings to the realm of gender studies and the evolution of Latin America.

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